Buckland Manor sits within ten acres of gardens and lawns in a small Cotswold village near Broadway, its honey-coloured stone and medieval origins softened by later country-house additions. Fourteen individually furnished rooms combine antiques, patterned textiles and deep window seats, with views across the grounds or surrounding village. The restaurant occupies a series of intimate rooms where seasonal British cooking is served against fireplaces and wood panelling. Croquet, tennis and garden paths extend the property outdoors, while clipped lawns, mature trees and the stream running through the estate keep the manor closely tied to its rural setting.